Tag Archives: MetroLink

Extra MetroLink Service Planned After World Series Games in St. Louis

Update: Game 6 has been postponed to Friday. Additional MetroLink service will be available as needed for World Series traffic. The Cardinals and Texas Rangers meet tonight at Busch Stadium for Game 6 of the World Series and Metro will provide extra MetroLink service eastbound and westbound after the game to accommodate baseball fans. The Cards [...]

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MetroLink to Operate on One Track After 8 p.m. This Week; Blue Line Shrewsbury to Civic Center Only

MetroLink will single track at East Riverfront Station at 8:00pm nightly Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday nights. The Blue Line will operate from Shrewsbury to Civic Center Only. Single tracking on Thursday Night will be cancelled if there is a World Series Game 7 at Busch Stadium. MetroLink will single track at East Riverfront Station [...]

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Extra MetroLink Service for World Series Games…Go Cards!

St. Louis Cardinals fans and Metro Transit could not be more excited that their beloved Redbirds are in the World Series. Metro is ready to transport Cardinal Nation and visitors who will flood Downtown St. Louis for Games 1 and 2.  Metro will operate extra Eastbound and Westbound trains after the games Wednesday night and [...]

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Rider Alert: Single tracking Oct. 15-16 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. through Central West End

To allow tunnel repairs in the Kingshighway tunnel, MetroLink will single track at the Central West End station on Saturday, October 15th and Sunday, October 16th from 10:00AM until 6:00PM. Red Line and Blue Line passengers should expect delays of 5 to 10 minutes during this single track operation.

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Extra MetroLink Service for NLCS Games Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Night

MetroLink will provide extra service Wednesday, Thursday and Friday night to accommodate baseball fans attending NLCS Games 3, 4 and 5 at Busch Stadium. Wear your red, make some noise in the ballpark, and cheer the Cardinals on to victory! If you are riding MetroLink tonight or this weekend, be aware that we will operate on [...]

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Check Out Aug. 29, 2011 Quarterly Service Changes for MetroBus

The next service change is planned for an effective date of Monday, August 29, 2011. These quarterly changes are designed to improve time connections between buses and MetroLink, accommodate road changes, and route frequency adjustments. Please check out the changes and give us your feedback in the comments. On the service change page on Metro’s [...]

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MetroLink Bus Bridge from Fairview Hgts to Emerson Park until Noon Saturday, August 20

MetroLink service will be temporarily disrupted on Saturday, August 20, 2011, due to construction work on the Interstate 64 Bridge over MetroLink near the Illinois MetroLink rail yard in East St. Louis. Both Red Line and Blue Line customers will be shuttled by bus between the Emerson Park and Fairview Heights MetroLink Stations from start [...]

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MetroLink Single Track Fairview Heights-Washington Park Aug. 6-7; Blue Line Emerson to Shrewsbury Only 7:30-4pm

The ADA tiles (gray edge area of the platform) are being replaced at the Fairview Heights station platform.  In order to conduct this work, MetroLink will single track at the Fairview Heights and Washington Park stations from 7:30AM until 4:00PM. REROUTE DETAILS To accommodate this single track operation, Blue Line trains will only operate from [...]

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What You Need to Know To Go Transit to Fair St. Louis

Fair Saint Louis visitors can avoid massive traffic jams, blocked highway exits, closed St. Louis streets, and paying too much for parking by taking Metro Transit to the popular three-day celebration. Metro Ambassadors will be out 6 p.m. to end of revenue service July 2 -4 at most downtown MetroLink stations to help guide passengers [...]

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What Do We Love About St. Louis? GROUPHUG ST. LOUIS Wants to Show Us

So why are Jamie Kenyon and Marc Cruz hugging a MetroLink train? Because light rail is something they love about St. Louis. The organization City Affair has put together an event asking participants to submit photos of them “hugging” what they love about St. Louis. The rules suggested the object of affection could be a [...]

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